Day 3 and Conference Roundup

by Heather Laine on April 28, 2022 No comments

What can I say. This conference was a blast from start to finish. Maybe not quite as great as a fully live in person event, but definitely the next best thing. One positive for our team in particular: although working to New York time meant some late nights, at least none of us were jetlagged while we were doing it! Another benefit of having an online event of course is that it is accessible to a wider audience.

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Heather LaineDay 3 and Conference Roundup

Conference Day 2: Tech Keynote and more

by Heather Laine on April 27, 2022 No comments

Day 2 of the conference was just as jam packed with content as Day 1, if not more so. Over 14 great sessions, presented by excellent speakers from within and outside LiveCode, we covered submitting to the App Store, a new Mobile IDE, a LiveCode Chess Engine, using REST Api’s, converting from HyperCard and so much more. Here are just a few of the highlights from yesterdays sessions.

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Heather LaineConference Day 2: Tech Keynote and more

Reporting on Day 1 of the LiveCode Conference

by Heather Laine on April 26, 2022 No comments

Our first day of the three day conference went tremendously! It was really exciting to connect with all you lovely LiveCode users out there, and the menu of great talks and workshops seems to be going down a treat. I’m going to try and share with you a flavour of the event.

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Heather LaineReporting on Day 1 of the LiveCode Conference

9.6.7 Stable – Maintenance release

by Heather Laine on April 1, 2022 1 comment

We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 9.6.7. This is a maintenance release for version 9, with fixes and enhancements only, the current feature release cycle is now the version 10 series.

Release Contents

LiveCode 9.6.7 comes with more than 20 bugfixes and performance improvements compared to the previous stable release (9.6.6).

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Heather Laine9.6.7 Stable – Maintenance release

LiveCode 10 DP-3 – Chart Previews, Map Web Support and Improvements for Web on mobile.

by Steven Crighton on March 24, 2022 2 comments

The improvements on LiveCode 10 keep coming and we are happy to bring you the latest in the lineup today with LiveCode 10 DP-3. This release includes a new charts preview in edit mode to make iterating your charts easier, support for the Map widget in the browser, a very welcome bug fix that stops the keyboard popping up for every touch on mobile and more….

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Steven CrightonLiveCode 10 DP-3 – Chart Previews, Map Web Support and Improvements for Web on mobile.

Conference Sessions – Blogging the LiveCode Way, Text Based UI, Docker and LC Server, Wordle Helper with Regex…

by Heather Laine on March 18, 2022 No comments

I’m delighted to announce another raft of exciting sessions today. Check the full schedule for the online conference on April 25-27th here. There are just a small number of speaker slots left now, so if you’d like to give a talk get in touch today! Here are the latest confirmed speakers and topics – a warm welcome to the always popular Andre Garzia, and to our first time speaker Bob Cole.

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Heather LaineConference Sessions – Blogging the LiveCode Way, Text Based UI, Docker and LC Server, Wordle Helper with Regex…

LiveCode 10 DP-2 – Charts, Guidelines, Web Browser Widget and more

by Heather Laine on February 18, 2022 4 comments

For a Developer Preview release, this one is pretty exciting. Not only have we been building on and improving the new Web deployment, we’ve also slipped in a brand new Charts widget and some “snap to grid” guidelines you can use when laying out your apps. Plus, you can now run the browser widget in a browser. We haven’t yet tried running a browser within the web browser widget within the browser…

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Heather LaineLiveCode 10 DP-2 – Charts, Guidelines, Web Browser Widget and more

Conference Sessions – Mobile IDE, AppStarterStack, High Impact Games, Low/No code…

by Heather Laine on February 16, 2022 No comments

We can’t wait for some of these sessions. Our schedule for the online conference on April 25-27th is really filling up now, and there is something for everyone. Whether you remember HyperCard and would love to revive some old stacks from the 80’s, or you’re looking to the future and cryptocurrency floats your boat, our latest speakers have something for you. Let me introduce them.

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Heather LaineConference Sessions – Mobile IDE, AppStarterStack, High Impact Games, Low/No code…